Four New York men are facing multiple charges for a credit card skimming spree across several states.

Windsor, Vermont, police ended the string of crimes that began in New York and extended through Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

The suspects, identified as Kyle Philip, 21, Carl White, 27, and Jacob Houedjissi, 26, all of Jamaica, New York, along with Shaquille Francis, 22, of Springfield Gardens, New York, were arrested shortly after they attempted to make fraudulent purchases at Windsor businesses.

Officers had previously notified local businesses of the scam being perpetrated by four men operating a BMW bearing New York plates.

Authorities said the suspects were observed operating the vehicle on Main Street and were subsequently stopped by Windsor police.

Officers found the credit card re-encoder machine and numerous fraudulent credit cards on the suspects.

It was learned that during the interstate travel, blank magnetic strip copy credit cards were embossed with the perpetrators names, stolen credit card information was magnetically encoded to the cards and fraudulent purchases were made.

York is charged with possession or use of credit card skimming devices and re-encoders, identity theft, accessory aiding commission of felony and uttering forged or counterfeited instrument.

Houedjissi, Francis and Philip are charged with possession or use of credit card skimming devices and re-encoders, identity theft and accessory aiding commission of felony.

The suspects were arraigned in White River Junction on Wednesday and are being held on $25,000 cash bail.

Numerous state and local law enforcement agencies have been contacted as well as the FBI in furtherance of the investigation.